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[ecrea] CFP : Global Crises and the Media call

Fri Oct 20 10:00:10 GMT 2017





Apologies for cross-posting. As Series Editor of the /Global Crises and the Media/ series for Peter Lang Publishing, I’d be interested in hearing from scholars around the world with ideas for new books, whether monographs or edited collections, exploring global communications in respect of today’s proliferating, often interpenetrating and intensifying global crises. I’d be particularly interested in proposals addressing the following issuesof media and communications whether in respect of the resurgence of populist nationalisms, U.S hegemony, world population, energy, water, food/hunger, biodiversity loss, transnational crime, violence against women, nuclear weapons and the armaments industry. Other identified issues that can also be construed as globally embedded and/or encompassing whether in respect of origins, impacts and/or responses and which are also, in important respects, defined by and/or dependent on media and communications in their unfolding, will also be welcome.

Books published and forthcoming in the series so far include the following:

1)/Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. /(2009) (Eds.) S. Allan & E. Thorsen.

2)/Terror Post 9/11 and the Media. /(2009) D. Altheide.

3)/Climate Change and the Media. /(2009) (Eds.) J. Lewis & T. Boyce.

4)/Transnational Protests and the Media/. (2011) (Eds.) S. Cottle & L. Lester.

5)/Migrations and the Media. / (2011) (Eds.) K. Moore, B. Gross & T. Threadgold.

6)/Disasters and the Media./ (2012) M. Pantti, K. Wahl-Jorgensen & S. Cottle.

7)/Environmental Conflict and the Media./ (2013) (Eds.) L. Lester & B. Hutchins.

8)/Global Journalism: Theory and Practice./ (2013) P. Berglez.

9)/Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives, Volume II/. (2014) (Eds.) E. Thorsen & S. Allan.

10)/Pandemics and the Media. /(2015)//M. Levina.

11)/Patents, Pills and the Press: The Rise and Fall of the Global HIV/AIDS Medicines Crisis in the News. /(2015) T. Owen.

12)/Global News: Reporting Conflicts and Cosmopolitanism./ (2015) A. Robertson.

13)/Worker Resistance and Media: Challenging Global Corporate Power in the 21st Century. /(2015)//L. Dencik & P. Wilkin.

14)/The Dynamics of Mediatized Conflicts/. (2015) (Eds.) M. Eskjær, S. Hjarvard & M. Mortensen.

15)/Humanitarianism, Communications, and Change/. (2015) (Eds.) S. Cottle &  G. Cooper.

16)/Human Rights and the Media/. (2016) S. Dias

17)/Communication and Political Crisis: Media, Politics and Governance in a Globalized Public Sphere. /(2016)//B. McNair.

18)/Media and the Ukraine Crisis: Hybrid Media Practices and Narratives of /

/Conflict. /(2016) (Ed.) M. Pantti.

19)/Mourning News: Reporting of Violent Death in the Global News/. T. Morse.

20)/Media and Transnational Climate Justice: Indigenous Activism and Climate Politics./ (2017) (Eds.) A. Roosvall & M. Tegelberg.

21)/Climate Change and the Media, Volume II./ (2017) (Eds.) J. Lewis and B. Brevini.



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